Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

Business Radio is an online radio station specifically to help small businesses get noticed. We encourage companies to have their own business shows in the form of an online show talking about their products and services. You can also interview people and play music.

We show you how to build an audience, engage with your clients and raise your brand awareness.

We know that small buisnesses run on tight budgets so Business Radio has made it simple for everyone to have their own show. You might need to buy some hardware depending on how professional you would like to sound but here are a few packages:

If you own an Apple Mac you can use garage band and use your internal microphone. If you have a windows computer we will show you where to download free software. You may be able to use the internal microphone as well.

If you have a social media presence then you could use your social media to tell your followers about your new show. You can ask your clients to listen in and even create a webpage publicising your show!

Failing all of that we will also regularly tweet about your show to all of our followers which run into the tens of thousands!

The question should be "Who will listen to my show?" and the reason that this is the "correct" question is that the people who listen to other shows on Business Radio may not necessarily listen to your show.

Having an online show is no different to any other type of marketing. You will have to contact people and tell them that you are there so we ask you to consider sending out emails and notifications on Facebook and Twitter notifying your current clients of your show. You will then build an audience who want to listen to you.

Business Radio owns all material once it is uploaded or sent to us. You give up all rights to your recorded material once you have sent to us. This means that the version of the show that you send to us will be ours.

Generally our listeners are between 30-55 who are either looking at starting a business or are looking for ways to improve their business. This information is calculated through asking people who we interact with.

We will endeavour to get your show out at a time and day of your preference but as we get busier we may not always be able to give you a "dedicated" day and time. We reserve the right to change the time and day and even not broadcast the show.

We are a new concept and you're probably concerned about getting involved with a company who doesn't really have a long history in radio (and that is wise) however, Business Radio is getting lots pf traction and attention from may different companies. The benefits to you as a company is that no one else is doing what we are doing. Yes there are lots of bloggers and thousands of radio stations bur none of them will offer you what we are.

So to answer your question: You could be the first in your industry to have you own show on Business Radio. You could bring about change! The other thing is that if you don't do something you can guarantee that your competitors will.